# Magisk ## How to build Magisk #### Building has been tested on 3 major platforms: macOS, Ubuntu, Windows 10 ### Environment Requirements 1. A 64-bit machine: `cmake` for Android is only available in 64-bit 2. Python 3.5+: run `build.py` script 3. Java Development Kit (JDK) 8: Compile Magisk Manager and sign zips 4. Latest Android SDK: `ANDROID_HOME` environment variable should point to the Android SDK folder 5. Latest Android NDK: Install NDK via `sdkmanager`, or via Android SDK Manager in Android Studio 6. (Windows Only) Colorama: Install Colorama with `pip install colorama`, used for ANSI color codes 7. (Unix only) C compiler: Build `zipadjust`. Windows users can use the pre-built `zipadjust.exe` ### Instructions and Notes 1. The easiest way to setup a working environment is to open Magisk Manager with Android Studio. The IDE will download required components and construct the environment for you. Don't forget to set `ANDROID_HOME` environment variable to the SDK path. 2. Run the script with `-h` as an argument to see the built-in help message. The `-h` option also works for each supported actions, e.g. `./build.py binary -h` 3. By default, the script will build binaries and Magisk Manager in debug mode. If you want to build Magisk Manager in release mode (through the flag `--release`), you will need to place your Java Keystore file at `release_signature.jks` to sign Magisk Manager's APK. For more information, check out [Google's Official Documentation](https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/app-signing.html#signing-manually). ## License ``` Magisk, including all git submodules are free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . ``` ## Credits **MagiskManager** (`java`) * Copyright 2016-2017, John Wu (@topjohnwu) * All contributors and translators **MagiskSU** (`jni/su`) * Copyright 2016-2017, John Wu (@topjohnwu) * Copyright 2015, Pierre-Hugues Husson (phh@phh.me) * Copyright 2013, Koushik Dutta (@koush) * Copyright 2010, Adam Shanks (@ChainsDD) * Copyright 2008, Zinx Verituse (@zinxv) **MagiskPolicy** (`jni/magiskpolicy`) * Copyright 2016-2017, John Wu (@topjohnwu) * Copyright 2015, Pierre-Hugues Husson (phh@phh.me) * Copyright 2015, Joshua Brindle (@joshua_brindle) **MagiskHide** (`jni/magiskhide`) * Copyright 2016-2017, John Wu (@topjohnwu) * Copyright 2016, Pierre-Hugues Husson (phh@phh.me) **resetprop** (`jni/resetprop`) * Copyright 2016-2017 John Wu (@topjohnwu) * Copyright 2016 nkk71 (nkk71x@gmail.com) **ndk-busybox** (`jni/external/busybox`) * Makefile for NDK, generated by [ndk-busybox-kitchen](https://github.com/topjohnwu/ndk-busybox-kitchen): Copyright 2017, John Wu (@topjohnwu) * Patches for NDK: Many contributors along the way, all placed in [osm0sis/android-busybox-ndk](https://github.com/osm0sis/android-busybox-ndk) * The copyright message for busybox should be included in its own directory **Others Not Mentioned** (exclude `jni/external`) * Copyright 2016-2017, John Wu (@topjohnwu)